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+ | |width=33% class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[NGO Overview]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Definitions, fundamental nature, classification, types, numbers, history of the NGO sector</div></center> | ||
+ | |width=33% class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[NGO Country Profiles]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">The NGO sector in particular nations</div></center> | ||
+ | |width=33% class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[NGO Organization]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Mission and vision statements, organizational documents, governing body, human resources</div></center> | ||
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+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Legal]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Types of structures, incorporating and <br>registering, tax-exempt status</div></center> | ||
+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Financial]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Operating budget, accounting practices</div></center> | ||
+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Fundraising]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Sources of funding, foundation grants, grantmaking</div></center> | ||
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+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Marketing]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Overview, marketing strategies, communications, public relations</div></center> | ||
+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Project Management]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Project management, program evaluation, <br>impact and risk assessment</div></center> | ||
+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Information Management]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Information management, Information technology</div></center> | ||
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+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Networking & Partnerships]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Networking, partnering with NGOs, relations with the United Nations and other intergovernmental organizations</div></center> | ||
+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Strategic Planning]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Steps in strategic planning, SWOT analysis</div></center> | ||
+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[NGO Accountability & Ethics]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Overview of NGO ethics, codes of ethics and conduct, certification and self-certification programs, NGO ratings, and so forth</div></center> | ||
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+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[How to Start an NGO]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="htitlelinkdesc">Start up funds, organizing documents, establishing a board of directors, funds and fundraising, office management</div></center> | ||
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+ | |class="htitlecell"|<center><div class="htitlelink">[[Appendix: Detailed Index]]</div></center> | ||
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+ | <center><Big><Big><Big>'''Welcome to the NGO Handbook'''</Big></Big></Big></center> | ||
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− | + | The ''NGO Handbook'' is designed to provide leaders of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), as well as scholars and interested researchers, an ever-expanding resource on the Third Sector worldwide. Emphasis in particular is placed on practical information of relevance for the success of NGOs. | |
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+ | The umbrella-term “NGOs” refers to a broad, kaleidoscopic grouping of organizations that can differ considerably in size, resources, organizational level, mission, form, and orientation. This handbook encompasses organizations known variously as NGOs, nonprofits, charities, civil society organizations, third sector organizations, and so forth—essentially any organization that is set up as a not-for-profit organization and has not been established by a governmental entity or intergovernmental agreement. | ||
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+ | NGOs have surfaced as major players in addressing the serious challenges confronting humanity. In recent decades, the number of NGOs worldwide has increased dramatically, along with a strengthening of their influence and a broadening of their activities. They now impact policies and advance initiatives that once were nearly exclusively the domain of governments and for-profit corporations. This is the “NGO revolution.” | ||
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+ | The ''NGO Handbook'' is a wiki-based work, which contains carefully selected articles that were written by a team of scholars and NGO practitioners with competence in their subject areas. Each article submitted has undergone an initial editorial review. However, readers can appreciate that, as a wiki-based work that is continually revised by those with approved access, the publishers of this handbook cannot vouch for the accuracy of each entry. Individuals with expertise in a particular area, who would like to be a contributor to the ''NGO Handbook'', are invited to submit their credentials. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 18 February 2010
Definitions, fundamental nature, classification, types, numbers, history of the NGO sector |
The NGO sector in particular nations |
Mission and vision statements, organizational documents, governing body, human resources |
Types of structures, incorporating and registering, tax-exempt status |
Operating budget, accounting practices |
Sources of funding, foundation grants, grantmaking |
Overview, marketing strategies, communications, public relations |
Project management, program evaluation, impact and risk assessment |
Information management, Information technology |
Networking, partnering with NGOs, relations with the United Nations and other intergovernmental organizations |
Steps in strategic planning, SWOT analysis |
Overview of NGO ethics, codes of ethics and conduct, certification and self-certification programs, NGO ratings, and so forth |
Start up funds, organizing documents, establishing a board of directors, funds and fundraising, office management |
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Consult the User's Guide
for information on using the wiki software.
The NGO Handbook is designed to provide leaders of non-governmental organizations (NGOs), as well as scholars and interested researchers, an ever-expanding resource on the Third Sector worldwide. Emphasis in particular is placed on practical information of relevance for the success of NGOs.
The umbrella-term “NGOs” refers to a broad, kaleidoscopic grouping of organizations that can differ considerably in size, resources, organizational level, mission, form, and orientation. This handbook encompasses organizations known variously as NGOs, nonprofits, charities, civil society organizations, third sector organizations, and so forth—essentially any organization that is set up as a not-for-profit organization and has not been established by a governmental entity or intergovernmental agreement.
NGOs have surfaced as major players in addressing the serious challenges confronting humanity. In recent decades, the number of NGOs worldwide has increased dramatically, along with a strengthening of their influence and a broadening of their activities. They now impact policies and advance initiatives that once were nearly exclusively the domain of governments and for-profit corporations. This is the “NGO revolution.”
The NGO Handbook is a wiki-based work, which contains carefully selected articles that were written by a team of scholars and NGO practitioners with competence in their subject areas. Each article submitted has undergone an initial editorial review. However, readers can appreciate that, as a wiki-based work that is continually revised by those with approved access, the publishers of this handbook cannot vouch for the accuracy of each entry. Individuals with expertise in a particular area, who would like to be a contributor to the NGO Handbook, are invited to submit their credentials.